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WIMBLEDON 2013
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 Rafael Nadal exits Wimbledon after shock Steve Darcis defeat Comments (169)   WIMBLEDON 2013
  • Venue: All England Club, London
  • Date: 24 June - 7 July
  • Coverage: Live on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC HD Channel, Red Button, BBC Radio 5 live, plus 10 live streams available on the BBC Sport website, tablet, mobile and connected TV. Ex-champion Rafael Nadal slumped to a shock first-round exit as world number 135 Steve Darcis pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Wimbledon history.
    The Belgian was inspired as he recorded a 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (10-8) 6-4 win on Court One to condemn the fifth seed to a second successive early exit at SW19.
    It was his first competitive grass tie since Lukas Rosol beat him last year.
    However, reigning champion Roger Federer eased into the next round with a 6-3 6-2 6-0 win over Victor Hanescu.
       Top five first-round shocks
  • 2012: Former champion Venus Williams was beaten 6-1 6-3 in the first round at Wimbledon by Russian world number 79 Elena Vesnina
  • 2012: Serena Williams was knocked out of the first round of a Grand Slam for the first time as she was beaten 4-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 by world number 111 Virginie Razzano at the French Open
  • 2003: Defending champion Lleyton Hewitt was beaten 6-1 6-7 (7-5) 3-6 4-6 at Wimbledon by Ivo Karlovic who was ranked 203 in the world.
  • 1999: World number one Martina Hingis was beaten 6-2 6-0 at Wimbledon by 16-year-old qualifier Jelena Dokic.
  • 1997: Australian Open defending champion Boris Becker was beaten 5-7 7-6 (7-4) 2-6 6-1 6-4 by clay court specialist Carlos Moya
  • Spaniard Nadal, crowned French Open champion for a record eighth time earlier this month, showed signs he was struggling to adjust from the clay to grass in the opening set and Darcis took advantage.
    The 2008 and 2010 Wimbledon winner saved four set points in a second set tie-break and then failed to take one of his own before Darcis claimed it at the fifth opportunity.
    And the Belgian showed no signs of nerves as he broke in the first game of the third set before serving out for a famous win which condemned Nadal to his first ever first-round defeat at a Grand Slam.
    He became the first reigning Roland Garros champion to lose in the first round of Wimbledon since Gustavo Kuerten in 1997.
    Nadal refused to use the knee problems which kept him sidelined for a lengthy period after last year's Wimbledon exit as an excuse for the defeat.
    He said: "There were not a lot of good things for me. I tried my best all the time I had my chances but I did not make it.
    "It is difficult to adapt your game on grass. Now is not the right time to talk about my knee. The only thing I can do is congratulate my opponent. It is not a tragedy, I lost, it is sport.
    "I'm confident that I will recover and be ready for the next tournaments. I have played far more than I expected after my injury and I will try my best for the next couple of years."  Play media   Wimbledon 2013: Steve Darcis stuns Rafael Nadal - highlights  Darcis told BBC Sport: "Rafa did not play his best match here, it is hard when it is your first match on grass.
    "I just wanted to play my own game, coming to the net and not playing far from the baseline. I did not target his knee, tennis is hard enough when you are thinking about yourself.
    "I have always played well on grass, perhaps not here where I have had some tough draws, but I am really happy. I do not know what to say."
    Meanwhile, Federer, the world number three and third seed, needed just 69 minutes to beat Romanian world number 48 Hanescu, hitting a mere six unforced errors in total.
    The 31-year-old won his first Wimbledon title 10 years ago and is now looking for title number eight after beating Andy Murray last year.
    The former world number one, hit 32 winners and broke his opponent six times in total.
    "I've won Wimbledon a few times now but it still feels special," he said.
    "I still enjoy myself in the first round and it's a pleasure playing on centre court again this year.
    "I thought it was a good first round for me. I'm very happy. Conditions are pretty cold but it releases some of the pressure now."
    He will play Ukrainian world number 116 Sergiy Stakhovsky in the second round.
    Elsewhere, 14th seed Janko Tipsarevic is out after he was beaten 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-5) by fellow Serb Viktor Troicki .
    Defeat means the world number 14 has lost in the first round in three of the last four years. Troicki will now face Russian world number 77 Andrey Kuznetsov who beat Spaniard Albert Montanes.  Play media   Wimbledon 2013: Roger Federer thrilled with form after early win  Fabio Fognini was the first seed to fall after he was beaten 7-6 5-7 3-6 2-6 by Jurgen Melzer.
    The number 30 seed had 12 break points against the world number 36 but could only convert four, a statistic that eventually proved his undoing.
    Nadal's conqueror last year, Rosol, is also out after he was beaten in five sets by Julian Reister .
    The world number 35 went down 6-3 4-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (7-4) 6-4 to Reister, ranked 121 in the world.
    Number 10 seed Marin Cilic came through a potentially tricky test as he beat the 2006 semi-finalist Marcos Baghdatis 6-3 6-4 6-4.
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #1 on: 22:12:36, 24/06/13 »
    I tried to watch Winbledon this afternoon.  Unfortunately, the ridiculous noises produced by the two ladies on court at the time had the dog barking his head off within ten seconds, clearly believing some animal  or other was hiding behind the telly.....  >:(
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #2 on: 22:15:38, 24/06/13 »
    Grunting noises? 
     
    I could never watch Monica Seles when she was on court, other female players said she put them off too, I wouldn't be surprised if she won a good few matches due to her grunts
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #3 on: 22:24:39, 24/06/13 »
    Today was so much worse than grunting.  Lady One sounded like she was calling in pigs or seeking her wolf pack.  Sort of "Wooooo-eeeeeeeeeeeee" with every short.  Lady Two was the sort of throaty "Ooooofffffffff" you get from elderly bulldogs. I have no idea why there are no penalties or warnings for that kind of thing.  If it brasses me off, it must really affect an opponent's concentration. 
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #4 on: 22:28:33, 24/06/13 »
    The tennis players of yore never used to do it so I'm sure they could control it if they had to - I always miss most of the first week's tennis due to neither of the sons being interested, make sure I see the second week when it really separates the wheat from the chaff
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #5 on: 22:31:58, 24/06/13 »
    I dip in and out.  I only like tennis on grass - can't stand orange clay or blue indoor courts - so I don't really follow it closely.  I prefer the traditional approach - good manners, white clothing and nobody's backside on show!  ;D
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #6 on: 22:50:23, 24/06/13 »
    I don't like the indoor courts at all, clay I can put up with sometimes depending on who is playing
    Nadal out gives Murray a chance though - if he doesn't blow it.
     
     
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #7 on: 22:56:05, 24/06/13 »
    He will still have to get past Federer.  Nadal was only saying the other week that it was great to be back on top form.  Ooops. 
     
    I feel a bit sorry for the other Murray - who has already won a Wimbledon title, but hardly anyone noticed. 
     
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #8 on: 22:59:03, 24/06/13 »
    Jamie Murray, maybe he will win again - that will be a bit embarrassing if Andy doesn't :o
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #9 on: 11:13:05, 25/06/13 »
    That's how everyone seems to see it.  When he won there was an embarrassed hush.  It's a shame, really. 
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #10 on: 15:25:31, 25/06/13 »
    Jamie won the mixed doubles didn't he?   Was he partnered by Andy in the Men's doubles?
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #11 on: 00:03:48, 27/06/13 »
    Well, he doesn't have to get past Federer now..... definitely improved Andy's chances, that one.  Clearly the Year of the Underdog!
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #12 on: 00:06:15, 27/06/13 »
    Just Djokovic but someone may knock him out before Murray has to play him
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #13 on: 18:29:08, 29/06/13 »
    Laura Robson first British woman to reach the fourth round for 15 years
     
    http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/tennis/laura-robson-through-wimbledon-fourth-2010150
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    Re: WIMBLEDON 2013
    « Reply #14 on: 17:41:21, 01/07/13 »
    Update -
     
    Laura Robson OUT
     
    Serena Williams OUT
     
     :o
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